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Kourtney Pumfrey recently emailed me asking to get the word out about someone on Bluff Road who helped her fiancé during a work-related incident near the intersection of Bluewater Road.

She writes:

On July 16, 2019, at approximately 10 – 10:30 a.m., my fiancé, Christopher Martin, had a work related incident on Bluff Road at the intersection of Bluewater Road.

There was a female there – I did not catch her name, but she was blonde and said she was a physician’s assistant affiliated with Munson Medical Center.

My fiancé and I are searching for this angel who saved his life. He almost died, and if it was not for her, he would have. We would like to thank her in some way or form.

My fiancé is still at Munson. He has had five operations to repair his leg that he almost lost, and is going to be at the inpatient rehab at Munson.

You folks have an angel somewhere out there on your Peninsula, and I would love to give her a hug for allowing me to keep my sweet man!!! ❤️

If you know who this might be, email me at [email protected], and I will put you in touch with Kourtney!

SUPPORT YOUR INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWSPAPER: I started Old Mission Gazette in 2015 because I felt a calling to provide the Old Mission Peninsula community with local news. After decades of writing for newspapers and magazines like the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Family Circle and Ladies' Home Journal, I really just wanted to write about my own community where I grew up on a cherry farm and raised my own family. So I started my own newspaper.

Because Old Mission Gazette is a "Reader Supported Newspaper" -- meaning it exists because of your financial support -- I hope you'll consider tossing a few bucks our way if I mention your event, your business, your organization or your news item, or if you simply love reading about what's happening on the OMP. In a time when local news is becoming a thing of the past, supporting an independent community newspaper is more important now than ever. Thank you so much for your support! -Jane Boursaw, Editor/Publisher, Old Mission Gazette

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